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Traditional Mask King&Queen Black(Large)
Asante (Ashanti) king and queen masks are powerful symbols of authority, spirituality, and cultural identity within the Asante culture of Ghana. These masks are crafted with precision and imbued with deep meaning, representing the royal lineage and the rich cultural heritage of the Asante people.
₵1,000.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimTraditional Mask King&Queen Black(Large)
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Traditional Mask King&Queen Pair(DarkRed)
Asante (Ashanti) king and queen masks are powerful symbols of authority, spirituality, and cultural identity within the Asante culture of Ghana. These masks are crafted with precision and imbued with deep meaning, representing the royal lineage and the rich cultural heritage of the Asante people.
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Bird Mask Pair
Bird masks are commonly used in various ceremonies and rites of passage. They may be worn by performers who embody the spirit or symbolism of the bird during these events. The use of masks in ceremonies often enhances the spiritual or transformative aspects of the rituals.
₵2,000.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimBird Mask Pair
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Mother&Child
Mother and child in African culture is rich in symbolism. It often symbolizes the importance of family, unity, and continuity. The child is frequently depicted as being close to the mother, emphasizing the nurturing role and the sense of protection provided by the maternal figure.
₵2,000.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimMother&Child
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Akuaba Doll
The name akuaba comes from the Akan legend of a woman named Akua who was barren, but like all Akan women, she desired most of all to bear children. She consulted a priest who instructed her to commission the carving of a small wooden child and to carry the surrogate child on her back as if it were real.
₵60.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimAkuaba Doll
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Sankofa
Sankofa is associated with personal and collective empowerment. By acknowledging and learning from the past, individuals and communities are better equipped to effect positive change, overcome challenges, and shape a future that is informed by a deep understanding of their cultural roots.
₵500.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimSankofa
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Banana Mask Pair
“Banana Mask” could be a whimsical and creative concept, perhaps in the realm of art, fashion, or cultural expression. Imagining a “Banana Mask,” one might picture a mask shaped like a banana, incorporating the distinct features of a banana, such as its curved form.
₵3,000.00Sold By: Wilson Dymond DarkoBanana Mask Pair
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Black Power
Black Power began as a revolutionary movement in the 1960s and 1970s. It emphasized racial pride, economic empowerment, and the creation of political and cultural institutions.
₵7,000.00Sold By: Wilson Dymond DarkoBlack Power
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Traditional Mask(Pair)
Primarily associated with ceremonies that have religious and social significance or are concerned with funerary customs, fertility rites, or the curing of sickness.
₵4,000.00Sold By: Wilson Dymond DarkoTraditional Mask(Pair)
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Otwuo Figure
Primarily associated with ceremonies that have religious and social significance or are concerned with funerary customs, fertility rites, or the curing of sickness.
₵5,500.00Sold By: Wilson Dymond DarkoOtwuo Figure
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Leopard
The leopard in African culture is a multifaceted symbol, embodying qualities of power, spirituality, and cultural identity. Its significance is deeply rooted in traditional beliefs, artistic expressions, and the collective wisdom of diverse African communities.
₵3,500.00Sold By: Wilson Dymond DarkoLeopard
₵3,500.00